- The VAT on hotel stays and vacation rentals increased from 9% to 21% as of January 1.
- Most landlords and hotels are not fully passing the VAT increase onto customers, keeping prices stable.
- Bookings for vacation homes have increased by 18% compared to last year, and hotel occupancy remains steady.
- Some companies, like Dormio Group, have raised prices, while others are increasing prices gradually to avoid losing customers.
- In border regions, bookings are declining, possibly due to the VAT increase being passed on or other factors.
Source: fiscaalvanmorgen.nl
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